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  • Relation Name
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  • #REDIRECT [[Relation (mathematics)]]
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  • In mathematics, a '''finitary relation''' is defined by one of the formal definitions given below. ...ath>=\!</math>&rdquo; in a statement like <math>5 + 7 = 12\!</math> or the relation of ''order'' denoted by the sign &ldquo;<math>{<}\!</math>&rdquo; in a stat
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  • #REDIRECT [[Triadic relation]]
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  • A '''sign relation''' is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as [[semeiotic In his picturesque illustration of a sign relation, along with his tracing of a corresponding sign process, or ''[[semiosis]]'
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  • ...|polyadic or finitary relation]], one in which the number of places in the relation is three.&nbsp; One may also see the adjectives ''3-adic'', ''3-ary'', ''3- ...and the field of [[semeiotic|semiotics]] is rich in its harvest of [[sign relation]]s, which are special cases of triadic relations.&nbsp; In either subject,
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  • ...sets, which sets are called the ''[[domain of discourse|domain]]s'' of the relation. The second component is just the cartesian product itself. For example, if ''L'' is a grounded relation over a finite sequence of sets, ''X''<sub>1</sub>,&nbsp;&hellip;,&nbsp;''X'
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  • #REDIRECT [[Relation type]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Relation theory]]
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  • '''Relation theory''', or the '''theory of relations''', treats the subject matter of [ A '''relation''', as conceived in the combinatorial theory of relations, is a mathematica
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  • ...ns, many of which arise quite naturally in applications. This approach to relation theory, or the theory of relations, is distinguished from, though closely r Two definitions of the relation concept are common in the literature. Although it is usually clear in cont
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  • * [[Binary relation]] * [[Triadic relation]]
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  • ...ly typed&rdquo; approach to relations that is outlined in the article on [[relation theory]]. The first order of business is to define the operation on [[relation (mathematics)|relations]] that is variously known as the ''composition of r
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  • ...'faciendum''.&nbsp; The relation dataset typically consists of a specified relation over sets of relations, called the ''constructor'', the ''factor'', or the [[Relation composition]] and [[relation reduction]] are special cases of relation constructions.
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  • ...nal base'', each of which is properly simpler in a specified way than the relation under examination. ...eduction or relational reducibility is sometimes posed as a question of '''relation reconstruction''' or '''relational reconstructibility''', since a useful wa
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  • File:Factorization Sign Relation 3.jpg
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  • This project develops the elements of [[relation theory]] that are needed for a wide array of applications, including other * [[Relation (mathematics)|Relation]]
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  • ...sets, which sets are called the ''[[domain of discourse|domain]]s'' of the relation. The second component is just the cartesian product itself. For example, if ''L'' is a grounded relation over a finite sequence of sets, ''X''<sub>1</sub>,&nbsp;&hellip;,&nbsp;''X'
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  • * [[Binary relation]] * [[Triadic relation]]
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  • ...miotics]], a '''sign relational complex''' is a generalization of a [[sign relation]], one that allows for empty entries in the sign relational triples of the ...issing data'' in the columns of the relational database table for the sign relation in question. Typically one operates on the default assumption that all of
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  • ...EA is that unlike traditional pyramid or other roll-up hierarchies like [[Relation:Page Of]], EAs operate in a box-like structure where entertainers & enterta |[[Relation:Has Actor|Has Actor]]
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  • ...E}}/Aficionados]] for those who have listed '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' as an [[Relation:Subject Interest|interest]]. ...f a Main space article. ''Note:'' To avoid tag proliferation/redundancy, [[Relation:Subject Interest]] can be used for both personal and business interests.
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  • *[[Relation:Page Of|Page Of]] *[[Relation:Has Author|Has Author]]
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  • * [[Binary relation|Dyadic relation]] * [[Relation (mathematics)|Relation]]
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  • * [[Inverse relation]] * [[Relation (mathematics)]]
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  • ...ing, or on a subpage(s); the two tags are [[Attribute:Service Name]] and [[Relation:Service Of]]. ...eally wanted to get into pricing, service details, photo galleries, etc. [[Relation:Service Of]] is great for providing roll-ups from stand-alone pages since a
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  • ! [[Relation:Page Of|Page Of]] ! [[Relation:City Located In|City Located In]]
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  • Attribute is generally used in lieu of either [[Relation:Author Of]] or [[Relation:Has Author]] ''only'' when an author lacks a directory listing i.e. there a
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  • ...'faciendum''.&nbsp; The relation dataset typically consists of a specified relation over sets of relations, called the ''constructor'', the ''factor'', or the [[Relation composition]] and [[relation reduction]] are special cases of relation constructions.
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  • ...ficionados]] provides links to [[Relation:Subject Interest|interests]] & [[Relation:Contributor To|contributions]], is allow users to create more valuable cont
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  • ...e free to link their [[relation:Subject Interest|subject interests]] and [[relation:contributor To|contributions]] to any number of main space articles.
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  • * [http://mywikibiz.com/Relation_theory Relation Theory @ MyWikiBiz] * [http://mathweb.org/wiki/Relation_theory Relation Theory @ MathWeb Wiki]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sign relation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Relation type]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Relation (mathematics)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Triadic relation]]
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